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Greco-Roman usage was complex. They would use it as a political weapon to disinherit rivals and as a means of “ending their line” among other things, criminal punishment, weird sex shit, etc.
I think mutilating political opponents would still fall under reproductive prevention. The article states that blinding was the common form of punitive mutilation.
The fact that refusing to vaccinate a healthy child isn’t grounds for having that child taken away by CPS makes me question the ‘protection’ part of CPS.
If you can get vaccinated and choose not to, you are an asshole.
If you can vaccinate your children and choose not to, you are an asshole and a horrible parent.
If you are vaccinated and choose not to vaccinate your children, you are an asshole, horrible parent, and should be castrated.
Calm down, Deutschland
More like Uganda. Castration as punishment was Idi Amin’s thing.
It was also a Greco Roman thing, but the relevant bit here is the German based instance user advocating for forced sterilization.
The Romans castrated servants for subservience. The Nazis castrated to prevent reproduction. Amin castrated prisoners as punishment.
Greco-Roman usage was complex. They would use it as a political weapon to disinherit rivals and as a means of “ending their line” among other things, criminal punishment, weird sex shit, etc.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Political_mutilation_in_Byzantine_culture
I think mutilating political opponents would still fall under reproductive prevention. The article states that blinding was the common form of punitive mutilation.
The fact that refusing to vaccinate a healthy child isn’t grounds for having that child taken away by CPS makes me question the ‘protection’ part of CPS.
Second opinion